Crushing Lilies
  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 47m
  • Reads 25
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 4
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2017
Lily has been depressed for a while now, so she turns to gardening to help her escape. One day someone crushes the plants she had worked hard to care for in the schools garden. When she takes action there are consequences. 

Julia is new in town, she's as happy as can be in the surface. Deep down she's still recovery from a messy past and loss of her sister. 

As Lilly and Julia become closer friends feelings will develops and new experiences will be had. 

Join them as they navigate high school, relationships, and brand new emotions. 


[WARNING] There is brief mention of self harm! Read at your own risk. 

This is a girl on girl romance story, do not read expecting a straight one.

This story will be slightly slow on the romance spectrum. I don't want to rush things between characters and I have a lot I want to convey about a lot of different characters. It is a romance story, but the romance isn't my top priority when writing this.
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I was never the cool girl... Never the centre of attention. Hell, the first party I ever went to, it was because Kelly dragged me to it and I was 17! Oh, Kelly... Kelly was my first love, my first everything but once we finished high school, we parted ways. My plans were very clear, go to university, have fun, go to parties, maybe fool around at some point when missing Kelly got too much for me to handle... , I don't know, the typical university life you see in movies. However, it was nothing like it. I was struggling to keep up with my assignments, with my classes, with all the drama, with the parties, with Kelly, with the people, with Pokemon Go, with everything. I couldn't keep up with anything. And then... Eleanor Williams did what she does best. She came out of nowhere and plant herself in the middle of my world and like a very fucking annoying tree, she set roots and wouldn't move. And then I found myself, God kill me now, enjoying being around Eleanor Williams. I found myself watering the fucking tree even when I knew it'd only make the roots grow deeper until there was no way of removing it. (Yes, sometimes I make very shitty metaphors, you'll get use to it...) But just because I was, much to my dismay, enjoying Eleanor Williams's company, it didn't mean she wanted me around.